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Two Years Later: The Georgia Guidestones Bombing Was an Inside Job

Klan sympathizers destroyed the work of a Klan sympathizer.

James Leroy Wilson
5 min readJul 6, 2024
Georgia Guidestones in 2020. Photo by Judson McCraine.

WARNING: The following is based on evidence-free speculation and over-generalization. My opinions are based on my “sense” of the issue.

Two years ago today, the Georgia Guidestones were bombed in the wee hours of the morning. As I wrote on the six-month anniversary of the bombing, “Later that day, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation deliberately destroyed what was left standing for ‘safety reasons.’”

There is still no suspect.

In my first essay on the subject, I operated under the assumption that some nutjob, or a group of nutjobs, were responsible and the government let them get away with it.

Today, I will be more blunt. I believe government agents were themselves behind the bombing. Perhaps orders were secretly given from the governor’s mansion, or the bombing may have been a rogue operation. But if it was a rogue operation, the person in charge was in a position of power to assure the bomber(s), with 100% certainty, that they would get away with it. The Georgia Guidestones Bombing was an inside job.

Why was it done? I have more background in the previous piece, but essentially it was because a large

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James Leroy Wilson
James Leroy Wilson

Written by James Leroy Wilson

Former activist. Writer with a range of interests from spirituality to sports.

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